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Working With Persons with
Developmental Disabilities
The Role of the Social Educator
www.aieji.net
Who we are?
• International Association to strengthen the
profession of social educators
• We are professionals who provide direct care
and support for people in need
• Founded in 1951 in Freiburg i.Br. (Black Forest)
AIEJI has now active members in Europe, North
and South America, Israel, Palestine, Russia:
Associations, Universities, Institutions, individual
members
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Professional competences
2005: Ethical Guidelines
2009: The professional competences of social
educators – a conceptual framework
2010: Working With Persons with Developmental
Disabilities - the Role of the Social Educator
2012: Working with children and young people
(forthcoming)
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Self Determination
To decide
• where I live
• what I eat
• what I do
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UN Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities
• The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is an
international human rights instrument of the United Nations intended
to protect the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities. Parties to
the Convention are required to promote, protect, and ensure the full
enjoyment of human rights by persons with disabilities and ensure
that they enjoy full equality under the law.
• The text was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on
13 December 2006 and opened for signature on 30 March 2007.
Following ratification by the 20th party, it came into force on 3 May 2008
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Elling (2001)
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Self-Determination for people with disabilities
(K. E. Ellingsen, Keynote at the AIEJI World Congress
Copenhagen May 2009)
• No one doubts that greater personal autonomy, selfdetermination is important.
• But it is essential to remember that most of us have also
received support in learning how to make choices, what
to consider, and to weigh alternatives and possible
consequences.
• Persons who have been controlled by others up through
adult life, and been excluded from ordinary life
experiences, often simply do not know how to make
decisions.
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Balance between Safety, Control, Danger, Freedom
(K. E. Ellingsen 2009)
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Working with Persons with Developmental
Disabilities – the role of the social educator
Chapter 1: Ethical values and principles
Chapter 2: Focus on some central issues
Chapter 3: Inclusion and citizenship
Chapter 4: Consequences of the principles for
social education
Chapter 5: The responsibility of the social
educators and their organisations
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Bologna September 2010
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Chapter 1: Ethical values and
principles
Freedom and self-determination
Justice and non-discrimination
Dignity and Integrity
Empathy
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Chapter 2: Focus on some central
issues
The right to a private home
Force and coercion
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Chapter 3: Inclusion and citizenship
Normalisation and integration: Break from the
distinction between we and them (gap between
those who can take care of themselves and
those who are dependent on support and care.
Neutral language: Men and women with different
abilities
It requires real possibilities to realise your rights as
a citizen
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Chapter 4: Consequences of the
principles for social education
Mastering a concept of reflection
The asymmetric relation of power
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Chapter 5: The responsibility of the
social educators
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Questions for debate
What understanding do you have of the ethical
values and principles?
What is a home?
How can we include person with disabilities in
education and employment?
What is your concept of inclusion and
participation?
What is the role of social education and what
competences do social educators need?
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